Legal Stuff

No Endorsements or Recommendations

Evil Barnabas Fred faces frontier justice in Dreadwood, a
mythical western town in a video editing project filmed by PCS members.

The Prescott Computer Society (PCS) does not accept advertising
on its website. Any links to a merchant's website that may
appear usually reflect the subject matter of a future presentation.

Many of our "outside" presenters (those who are not PCS members)
run commercial enterprises and offer products and/or services
for sale at our meetings. We believe that such
presentations are of interest to our members so they may become
aware of new products and services on the market. Even
though PCS does discuss and critique items of general computer
interest, it does not endorse or recommend any particular
merchant or their offerings. Your decision to purchase or
use any product or service should be made only after conducting
your own research regarding your particular subject of interest.

In addition, merchants may offer prizes, giveaways or services
to PCS in order to obtain some advertising or goodwill benefit
by doing so. We would like to thank those merchants for
their donations and we may show our appreciation by giving them
a temporary link and/or a few "thank you" lines on a webpage.
Such recognition should not be construed as an endorsement or
approval of the merchant or its products.

Ads are run free for PCS members or others who want to buy,
sell, trade or give away computer parts or software on an occasional or
casual basis. PCS does not accept advertising from
vendors, merchants, etc. - please see "No Endorsements or
Recommendations" section above. The Webkeeper will have
total discretion and decision authority regarding the suitability of
items for inclusion on the Classified Ads webpage or persons who may be authorized to
place ads. If your items sell, please let the Webkeeper
know so he may change or delete your ad copy as appropriate.
All ads will expire in one month and will be automatically
removed if the Webkeeper remembers to check the date of your ad.

If your item hasn't sold by that time, you may renew your ad by
submitting it a second time. (The Webkeeper will not keep
a copy of your expired ad.) However, you should probably
face the sad fact that your equipment or software is so outdated
that no one wants it.

Privacy

PCS maintains a database of all current members for the convenience
of other members, to track membership information and to
provide an up-to-date address list for the weekly email newsletter.
Contact information in the form of a membership list is made available only to current PCS members who have a User Account at this
website. To access the list, members must sign in using a secure login
connection (User Name and Password). Upon the expiration
of any member's membership, their User Account will be locked
out until they renew their membership or are deleted if they choose to not renew.

Personal information on the membership list generally includes a PCS
member's name, address, telephone number and email address.
Any member may request that some or all of their personal
information be deleted from this list by
informing the
Webkeeper to that effect. Your personal information will not be not shared with
or sold to any other organizations.

Submitted Articles

Anyone, whether or not a member of PCS, may submit original
articles for publication on the PCS website, the "Messenger"
(the monthly printed newsletter), the members-only weekly email
newsletter or any other media that may be utilized by PCS.
In general, such articles should be about a computer-related
topic of interest to our members. Your article should
contain no advertising or "hype" related to any product or
service. The Webkeeper reserves the right to edit typos
and correct minor obvious errors of any kind prior to
publication. Material that contains major errors,
advertising or is deemed unacceptable by the Webkeeper for any reason in his or
her sole discretion will be returned to the author for correction prior to publication.

By submitting any such articles, you grant PCS a non-exclusive
copyright license to publish such material as it sees fit.
This non-exclusive license includes publication in the media
described in the paragraph immediately above as well as in any
other newsletters and publications with which PCS may be
associated. If you do not desire PCS to further distribute
your original product, please inform us accordingly and we will
try to work out a mutually agreeable solution.

Because of the difficulty many people experience when trying to
open DOCX and PPTX files, we do not accept these
particular files for publication. For the convenience of
our visitors, you are asked to submit your material in a
more commonly readable format. For both DOCX and PPTX files the PDF format is
strongly suggested because it is easily read by the largest number of visitors and is less
susceptible to modifications by others.

Ask a technology question and get help from members of the Prescott Computer Society. Bring your own
laptop or mobile device or use a library laptop. This is a weekly, drop-in service and registration is not required.